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Pro-environmental behaviour, connectedness with nature, and the endorsement of pro-environmental norms in youth: Longitudinal relations

The present study was meant to investigate longitudinal change in pro-environmental behaviour from the early teenage years to early adulthood as it relates to changes in nature connectedness and the endorsement of pro-environmental norms. A cross-sequential study design was used in which two cohorts...

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Published in:Journal of environmental psychology 2024-03, Vol.94, p.102256, Article 102256
Main Authors: Krettenauer, Tobias, Lefebvre, Jean Paul, Goddeeris, Hailey
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Language:English
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Summary:The present study was meant to investigate longitudinal change in pro-environmental behaviour from the early teenage years to early adulthood as it relates to changes in nature connectedness and the endorsement of pro-environmental norms. A cross-sequential study design was used in which two cohorts of Canadian adolescents (12- to 14-year-olds, n = 220, 110 females, and 18- to 20-year-olds, n = 390, 305 females) were followed up longitudinally over four years and three waves of data collection. All measures were based on Rasch scales. Latent growth models demonstrated non-linear change in both cohorts. Pro-environmental behaviour, connectedness with nature and norm endorsement significantly increased in the first two years of the longitudinal study, while this increase levelled off thereafter. Cross-lagged panel analyses demonstrated that nature connectedness and endorsement of pro-environmental norms reciprocally predicted pro-environmental behaviour in both cohorts, with one dominant path from pro-environmental behaviour to norm endorsement. As adolescents and young adults continue to engage in pro-environmental behaviour, they increasingly tend to endorse pro-environmental norms. Connectedness with nature and norm endorsement, by contrast, did not evidence any cross-lagged relationship. Overall, the study provides valuable insights into how the disposition to engage in pro-environmental behaviour forms in youth. •This study provides longitudinal findings on how pro-environmental behaviour forms in youth.•There is no evidence for an “adolescent dip” in the development of pro-environmental behaviour.•Change in pro-environmental behaviour, nature connectedness and the endorsement of pro-environmental norms is related.•Pro-environmental behaviour leads to stronger norm endorsement over the course of development.•Nature connectedness and norm endorsement do not influence each other over time.
ISSN:0272-4944
1522-9610
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2024.102256